Here are the Big Country baseball playoff pairings (through June 6):
GAME STORY: Thunderstorm halts FCA football game with Red team leading
June 6, 2026
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GAME STORY: First-inning rally, complete-game gem by Larsen lifts Groveton Centerville to 2-0 win over Gordon
June 6, 2026
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GAME STORY: FCA Red and Blue teams exchange lopsided wins on Day 2 (box scores included)
June 6, 2026
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GAME STORY: Clutch hit eludes Brock as Robinson small-balls way to 3-1 win in Class 4A DII title game
June 5, 2026
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FEATURE: Gordon seniors look to add program’s first baseball title to historic list of accomplishments
June 5, 2026
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GAME STORY: Big Country Christians put on a show in FCA volleyball match
June 5, 2026
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FEATURE: Brock shortstop, team leader Lightfoot a catalyst for Eagles’ run to state title game
June 4, 2026
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GAME STORY: Gordon slugs way to 18-8 win over Hamlin to secure sweep, earn return trip to Round Rock
May 31, 2026
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GAME STORY: Brock makes state finals return with 5-2 win over Frisco Panther Creek in Game 3
May 31, 2026
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GAME REPORT: Brock rebounds in Game 2 to defeat Frisco Panther Creek, force decisive third game
May 30, 2026
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ABILENE — One of God’s own inventions stood in the way of an interesting finale to the Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes All-Star Festival on Saturday.
With the Myrle Greathouse All-Star Football Classic providing a competitive Day 3 conclusion to the event, an afternoon thunderstorm moved into the area, bringing lightning with it.
It was at that point that game officials elected to cancel the remainder of the event, rather than subject those in attendance to endless delays and possible safety concerns.
For the record, the Red team was leading 22-14 early in the third quarter when the stoppage occurred. Brownwood’s Judson Coalson had thrown for 122 yards with TD passes to Abilene’s Jeremiah Collins and Jim Ned’s Breck Lawson.
Blue, which had outgained Red 157-146 at that point, was led by Cooper’s Jaden Carillo with 26 yards rushing and one TD to go with four catches for 31 yards.
ROUND ROCK — A two-out, two-run single by Chris Fry in the top of the first inning proved the difference in the game Saturday as Groveton Centerville edged Gordon 2-0 for the Class 1A state championship at Dell Diamond.
The Bulldogs’ three first-inning hits accounted for more than half their total for the game, but that mini outburst against Longhorns ace Aiden Shank was all the run support necessary for Kolt Larsen, whose complete-game shutout had him holding the MVP trophy after the game.
Fry’s single, the only hit by either team in 17 at-bats with runners in scoring position, forced Gordon to play catch-up the rest of the way. And despite a strong pitching performance of their own from Shank and reliever Stryker Reed, the Longhorns could never close the gap, leaving seven runners on base in the loss.
With the victory, Centerville (24-1) claimed its first state championship in program history, while Gordon (23-5) finished as the state runner-up for the second consecutive year.
ABILENE — Day 2 of the Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes All-Star Festival was a lot more about fellowship than anything else.
With Abilene Christian University hosting the FCA Girls and Boys All-Star Basketball Games at Moody Coliseum on Friday, neither game provided a great deal of drama.
In fact, the Red and Blue teams exchanged a pair of blowouts, with the Red Girls defeating the Blue 72-39 in the opening game of the doubleheader. The Blue Boys returned the favor in the night cap, defeating the Red team 91-54.
As is the custom at the FCA All-Star Festival, both teams joined hands in prayer following each game, and the fact that neither contest was close hardly seemed to matter.
“It was a lot of fun said San Angelo Central boys coach Arsenio Geter, who guided the boys blue team. “Everybody had a smile on their face the whole time. And that’s what we wanted. We wanted everyone to have a chance to play one more game and have fun doing it.”
ROUND ROCK — The Brock baseball team outhit Waco Robinson 10-3 on Friday in the Class 4A Division II state championship game, but it wasn’t enough as a scrappy Rockets squad did more to capitalize on its opportunities in a 3-1 win at Dell Diamond.
With lefty starter Cayden Birkes pitching into and out of trouble for six strong innings and his lineup turning three singles, three Brock errors, three walks and a pair of hit batsmen into consistent base traffic, Robinson never trailed, scoring the game’s first run in the bottom of the first before breaking a 1-all tie with a pair of runs in the fifth.
The teams combined to go just 1 for 16 with runners in scoring position, with Cayden Coe’s two-run single in the pivotal fifth inning serving as as the difference both in that statistical category and the game.
Brock, which closed its season at 32-7, falling in the state championship game for the second time in three years, loaded the bases in the top of the seventh. But Robinson reliever Eddie Villarreal got Asher Strait to pop out to end the game, setting off a dogpile near the mound as the Rockets (30-10) claimed their first state title in program history.
ROUND ROCK — With what they’ve accomplished across all sports, Gordon’s 2026 seniors have already cemented themselves as one of the most successful graduating classes in the history of the state.
The laundry list of achievements on the boys side, which include three football titles, three track titles, a basketball state tournament appearance and two trips to the championship game in baseball, have seen the Longhorns compete on the biggest stages Texas high school sports have to offer and collect enough hardware to fill several trophy cases along the way.
On Saturday, six members of that class — Brayden Walters, Stryker Reed, Aiden Shank, Asher Salinas, Evan Jackson and Noah Kostiha — will don the black and gold for one final time when Gordon takes on Groveton Centerville for the Class 1A title at 9 a.m. at Dell Diamond. And if things go according to plan, that group will help the Longhorns leave Round Rock with one of the few trophies that alluded them to this point.
ABILENE — They didn’t have much time to shake off the ring rust, but both teams involved in the Bev Ball All-Star Volleyball Classic at Wylie High School.
Part of the Day 1 lineup of this year’s Big Country Fellowship of Christian Athletes All-Star Festival, the Bev Ball Classic saw the Blue All-Stars rally to top the Red 17-25, 29-27, 15-8 to take this year’s title. This, after splitting a pair of warm-up games with Blue winning 25-20 and Red taking Game 2 25-21.
Wall’s Emery Harper had 10 kills and an ace and Abilene High’s Olivia Weatherford had six kills, three blocks and an ace to lead the Blue team, which rallied from a 6-5 deficit with a 10-2 run to win Game 3.
The Red team was led by Match MVP Aniah Hines, who nearly took over the contest with 17 kills, four blocks and five aces.
“I don’t even have the words,” said Abilene High’s Emily Gravitt, who coached the blue team. “The girls were such a blessing, the atmosphere was such a blessing and the FCA is an incredible organization.”
In the biggest game of his high school career — and in the most important moment in Brock High School’s recent baseball history — Canon Lightfoot did … well … what Canon Lightfoot does.
He delivered the goods on time.
Last Saturday, in a win-or-go-home game that served as the climax to the Class 4A Division II state semifinal series, Lightfoot laced the first pitch of the first inning from Frisco Panther Creek starter Cross Rodriguez. The ball went just over Rodriguez’s head, then shot past him, on a line to a spot some 30 feet in front of the Panthers’ center fielder, Graylyn Fry.
A little more than two hours later, Brock was on its way to the state championship game.
EULA — After pitching dominated the thrilling opener of the Class 1A state semifinal series between Gordon and Hamlin on Thursday, it became apparent immediately Saturday afternoon that Game 2 would be a different kind of game.
The two teams combined for 10 runs over the first two innings and left a combined eight runners on base on top of that, setting the stage for a battle of wills and pitching depth that the Longhorns would eventually win 18-8 in six innings.
Aiden Shank, who pitched a complete-game shutout on Thursday to put GHS in position to complete the series sweep, went 3 for 4 with two home runs and five RBIs while Stryker Reed pitched the the final five innings of the game and added a bomb of his own to fuel the Longhorns past Hamlin and into the state championship game for the second year in a row.
With Saturday’s victory, coach Ligon West’s squad earned a state finals matchup with Groveton Centerville, scheduled for 9 a.m. next Saturday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
SAGINAW — Colton Ripple pitched five innings of no-hit ball, and Canon Lightfoot and Evan O’Connor combined for three hits, three runs and a pair of RBIs to lift the Brock baseball team to a 5-2 win over Frisco Panther Creek on Saturday evening.
As a result (lest we run the risk of burying the lead here), the Eagles are going to Round Rock for the Class 4A Division II state championship game!
The victory at Saginaw Eagle Mountain Lake High School’s Knight Field capped a stellar weekend for the Eagles. It helped Brock avenge a heart-wrenching 1-0 loss to the Panthers on the same field two days prior. It capped two straight wins in the state semifinal series when just one defeat would have ended their season. And …
(Most importantly …)
It gave coach Koby Page and a determined group of players a chance to record the school’s second state title and first as a Class 4A competitor. Brock (32-6) will play Waco Robinson (29-10) at noon on Friday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock, with the winner earning the right to hoist the 2026 state championship trophy.
WEATHERFORD — After dropping a wild 1-0 affair in the opener of its Class 4A Division II state semifinal series with Frisco Panther Creek on Thursday, the Brock baseball team bounced back with a season-saving effort in Friday’s Game 2.
The Eagles rode a three-run third inning and a gritty start on the mound from lefty ace Evan O’Connor to a 4-2 triumph at Weatherford College, forcing a deciding third game at 6 p.m. Saturday back at Saginaw Eagle Mountain High School, the site of Game 1.
Brock only outhit the Panthers 7-6, but the Eagles did more damage with those knocks, tallying four extra-base hits to Panther Creek’s one, including a three-double day from Cade Vidal.
ABILENE — After watching his team drop the opener of its Class 3A Division II state semifinal series 5-0 on Thursday, Wall coach Jeremy Gordon was confident his Hawks would respond well when they returned to the field for the conclusion of the best-of-three affair on Friday at Hardin-Simmons University’s Hunter Field.
He was right.
But unfortunately for the defending state champion Hawks, there were two confident, talented and resilient ballclubs on the field Friday, and it was the Panthers who landed the final blow in a heavyweight bout, bouncing back from a 9-4 loss in Game 2 to score a come-from-behind 11-8 win in Game 3 to slip past Wall and into next week’s state championship game against Franklin.
AUSTIN — Liberty (founded in 1831) is in fact, one of the oldest communities in the state of Texas. But its status as a softball powerhouse is relatively new.
With seven state tournament appearances (all since 2018), the Lady Panthers added their fourth state championship in less than a decade on Friday by defeating Brock, 12-0 in six innings at McCombs Field.
Game MVP Bayleigh Taylor tossed a two-hit shutout and was 3-for-5 with a double, triple and five RBIs to lead Liberty (39-6), which dominated the Region I champions from start to finish.
Brock was led by Jayci Smith (1-for-3) and Trinity Franklin (1-for-2 with a double). The Lady Eagles closed their season at 32-11 while making their ninth state tournament appearance.
“We ran into a good team today,” Brock coach Gregory Connors said. “They were hitting on all cylinders and it showed. But we know what it takes to get here and how to overcome that.”
EULA — To say there wasn’t much separating the Gordon and Hamlin baseball teams Thursday in the opener of their Class 1A state semifinal series would be a fairly substantial understatement.
At the end of a game that was played from start to finish on a razor’s edge, the deciding factor a bases-loaded catcher’s interference call in the seventh inning that plated the game’s only run, lifting the Longhorns to a 1-0 walk-off win at the Eula Athletic Complex.
With Gordon’s Aiden Shank and Hamlin’s Ian Gruben matching each other zero for zero, wiggling out of what little trouble they found themselves in throughout the night, the game looked like it might be destined for extra innings when Gruben closed his outing on the mound by striking out Corvin Seymour with one out and the bases jammed in the seventh. But facing a 2-2 count against HHS reliever Isaiah Hutchings, Jasper Clark’s swing clipped the mitt of Javie Ramos, who had come in to replace Hutchings behind the plate.
Clark immediately reacted, but there was no call initially. After a brief meeting between the game’s four umpires, it was ruled that it was, indeed, catcher’s interference, forcing Brayden Walters home from third to end a thrilling pitchers’ duel in a strange — and strangely anticlimactic — way.
CLYDE — A night that began with a venue change due to rain in the Abilene area ended with Wall’s first loss of the postseason, as little went right for the Hawks in the opener of their Class 3A Division II state semifinal series against Paradise on Thursday.
After seeing the game moved from Hardin-Simmons University to Clyde’s Hanner Sports Complex due to wet conditions at HSU’s natural grass field, Wall dropped a 5-0 decision to the Panthers to snap an 11-game winning streak that dated back to a 22-19 nondistrict loss to Abilene High on April 10.
Thursday’s defeat, which saw Paradise scratch across unearned runs in the fourth and fifth innings before erupting for three runs in the seventh, leaves the defending state champion Hawks in a must-win situation when the series resumes with Game 2 at 3 p.m. Friday back at Hardin-Simmons’ Hunter Field. WHS will need to win that game and Game 3 directly after to earn a shot to defend its state title next week in Round Rock.
AUSTIN — In an attempt to become the first Texas high school softball team to win four straight state championships, the Coahoma Bulldogettes fell one victory short of that goal with an 8-1 loss to Santa Gertrudis Academy in the 3A DII state championship game on Thursday at McCombs Field.
Game MVP K’Lee Bazan was 4-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs and Hailey Ortega was 3-for-4 with three doubles and three RBIs to lead SGA (40-4), which captured its first state title since 2018 and second overall in six state tournament appearances.
Coahoma, which was limited to three hits on the day, was led by Mia Clemmer (1-for-2), Emery Doporo (1-3, one RBI) and Bentli Wright (1-for-3). The Bulldogettes were making their fifth consecutive state tournament appearance with a string of three straight state titles to their credit coming in.
“It’s a tall mountain to climb, whether you’ve done it one time or five times,” said Coahoma coach Alex Orosco, whose team finished the season at 27-5. “It doesn’t get any easier if you’ve done it before.”
SAGINAW — A batter who didn’t hit the ball wound up making the most important pitch of the night to propel Frisco Panther Creek to a 1-0 victory over Brock in the opening game of a best-of-three Class 4A Division II state semifinal baseball series that will decide which team will play for the state title next week.
The crazy, tell-tale moment came in the bottom of the sixth inning of an ever-tense battle between two stellar baseball teams. And, because of how it played out, it overshadowed one of the better-pitched games played anywhere in the state this spring.
It went down like this:
Set to make their fifth consecutive state championship game appearance on Thursday with a chance to extend their state-record streak of consecutive titles to four, the Coahoma Bulldogettes have become the gold standard where Texas high school softball is concerned.
A program with a rich history, Coahoma has always taken its softball seriously, reaching the state tournament 15 times since 1996 and earning four championships out of those trips. But the Bulldogettes have kicked things into a new gear this decade, building a genuine dynasty under coach Alex Orosco.
While the past four years, which featured a one-run loss in the title game in 2022 followed by three consecutive championship runs, have been attributed by many to the impact of do-it-all standout Hannah Wells, who is already making her presence felt as a freshman for the University of Texas, this year’s run has shined the spotlight back on the program itself.
In getting back to Austin with a group of girls who had previously starred in supporting roles, the Bulldogettes have shown that the depth of talent and winning culture built in Coahoma has serious staying power. And if they can beat Kingsville Santa Gertrudis Academy when the two square off at 7 p.m. Thursday at the University of Texas’ Red & Charline McCombs Field, CHS will become the only school in state history to have a senior class end all four of its years on campus with softball state championships.
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GRAHAM — With the graduation of four-year standout Hannah Wells last May, there was an expectation among some that the three-time defending state champion Coahoma Bulldogettes might take a step backward in 2026.
On Saturday at Graham’s Hogan Field, coach Alex Orosco’s team sent a strong message to what few doubters it might still have.
Playing Region II champion Grand Saline in a one-game Class 3A Division II state semifinal playoff, Coahoma led wire to wire in a dominating effort against the Lady Indians, blasting three home runs on their way to a 13-3 run-rule victory. In the process, the Bulldogettes earned their fifth straight state championship game appearance and an opportunity to extend their state-record title streak to four consecutive years next week against Kingsville Santa Gertrudis Academy — the team against which they started their championship run in 2023.
COLORADO CITY — The Hamlin baseball team takes great pride in its approach to hitting with two strikes and that approach paid off in droves on Saturday in Game 2 of the Pied Pipers’ Region I-1A series at AW Phillips Field against O’Donnell.
Nine different batters reached base safely on Saturday when facing a pitch with two strikes as the Pied Pipers beat the Eagles 6-0 to earn a state semifinal matchup with Gordon next week.
Hamlin coach Lynn Turner and Saturday’s starting pitcher Isaiah Hutchings both heaped praise on the offense, which chased O’Donnell starter Willie Luera in the fifth inning after he reached the 110-pitch count limit. Hamlin had six batters work a full count on Saturday with four of them reaching base via a walk.
ABILENE — There was no postgame dogpile following Brock’s series-clinching 4-0 win over Lubbock-Cooper Liberty at Crutcher Scott Field on Saturday.
The Eagles, having just secured the Region I-4A DII championship, had a moderate celebration, knowing that they still must defeat Frisco Panther Creek in the state semifinals in order to reach their goal of playing for a state championship.
It was a fitting reaction to a workmanlike victory over the Patriots that saw Brock scratch home four runs in support of a four-hit shutout from southpaw Evan O’Connor.
“I’m just proud of our boys, to be honest with you,” Brock coach Kobe Page said. “We don’t play a lot of day games starting at (noon) and after a late night, it’s a quick turnaround and it kind of throws you off schedule a little bit.
“But I love our fight, I love our guys and what they bring every single day to the table. … Anyone who sees Brock on the other side knows they’re in for a dogfight, whether we have our best stuff or not. They know we’ll grind it out — every pitch, every out.”
GRAHAM — Heading to the bottom of the sixth inning, things were shaping up nicely for the Wylie baseball team in Game 3 of its Region I-5A Division II championship series against Argyle.
The Bulldogs held a 3-2 lead, had their best bullpen arm on the mound and had the meat of their lineup due up in the top of the seventh should they need additional offense to put away the Eagles.
Unfortunately, things didn’t go at all to plan for Wylie from that point forward, as Argyle scored four runs off reliever Myles McCarty in the sixth — three of those with two outs in the inning — to pull away for a 6-3 win and deprive the Bulldogs of their first trip to the state semifinals as a Class 5A program.
The loss ended Wylie’s best season since winning back-to-back Class 4A state championships in 2016 and 2017 at 27-8-1, while the Eagles (24-15-1) advanced to the state semifinals for the seventh time in program history — all since 2014.
ABILENE — To say Brock is in a good position to win the Region I-4A DII championship might be an understatement. That’s based on the fact that the Eagles defeated Lubbock-Cooper Liberty 9-0 in Game 1 on Friday without their top pitcher, Evan O’Conner, throwing so much as an inning at Crutcher Scott Field.
Instead, Game 1 saw a gutsy effort from Brock starter Weston Pickard and nine runs of combined offense in the first two innings to lead the Eagles (29-6), who can clinch the series with a win in Game 2, slated for noon on Saturday at the same venue.
Pickard escaped bases-loaded jams in the first and fourth innings and left with a shutout intact when he was relieved by Austin Gallogly in the top of the fifth. Pickard allowed four hits and four walks, but six strikeouts helped him strand eight baserunners in four frames.
Liberty fell to 31-11 with the loss.
Following Wylie’s 7-5 loss to Argyle in Game 1 of the Region I-5A Division II championship series on Wednesday in Saginaw, Bulldogs coach Grant Martin said he expected his team to respond well when the series came to Abilene Christian University for Game 2.
On Friday at Crutcher Scott Field, the Bulldogs did that and then some, trouncing the Eagles 17-0 in a run-rule victory to force a deciding Game 3 at 1 p.m. Saturday in Graham.
The game was never close as Wylie followed a five-run first inning with a nine-run second, quickly turning Argyle’s post-graduation trip to Abilene into a nightmare and ensuring that the Eagles’ drive back east would be a long — and likely quiet — one.
STEPHENVILLE — The Cross Plains softball team outhit and outpitched two-time defending champion Jonesboro in the opener of its Class 1A state semifinal series Thursday at the Stephenville softball field.
Unfortunately for the Lady Buffaloes, that wasn’t enough due to miscues in the field and missed opportunities at the plate.
Standout pitcher Kenzie McLean limited the Lady Eagles to three hits (two of those bunt singles) and no earned runs in a complete-game gem. But four unearned runs left the freshman and her teammates on the losing end of a 4-3 tally and needing two wins Saturday to extend Cross Plains’ best season ever into the state finals.
ABILENE — As the last two teams standing in Region I-3A Division II, the Wall and Jacksboro baseball teams matched each other nearly play for play during their regional final series as they squared off at Abilene Christian University’s Crutcher Scott Field at Bullock Brothers Ballpark.
The Hawks took the series opener 7-2 on Wednesday after scoring six times in the final two innings before using another sixth inning offensive rally to finish the series off with a 4-3 win on Thursday.
Kellan Oliver improved to 10-1 on the season — and 3-0 in the postseason — with a complete game three-hitter in which he allowed just one earned run on 101 pitches while walking four and striking out six in his 10th start of the year. Thursday marked Oliver’s eighth complete game this year and probably the one where he’s dealt with the most inconsistent strike zone.
ABILENE — Due to lightning in the area, it took an extra hour and a half for the Wall and Jacksboro baseball teams to get on the field for the opener of the Region I-3A Division II finals series Wednesday at Crutcher Scott Field.
And once the first pitch was finally thrown, it took five innings for either to team gain any sort of upper hand.
But with the score tied at 1-1 in the top of the sixth, the Hawks finally solved JHS starter Wyatt Gavit, scoring four runs in the frame to create some separation on their way to a 7-2 win.
The victory puts Wall in position to complete the sweep when the series resumes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday back at Abilene Christian University. Game 3, if necessary, would be played at 7 p.m. Saturday.
STEPHENVILLE — The single greatest season in Cisco softball history has officially come to a close.
Having reached the 2A DI state semifinals (its first-ever state semi) Cisco fell to in two straight games to Bosqueville on Wednesday, 4-3 and 10-2 at the Stephenville Softball Complex.
The losses brought the curtain down on a 26-9-2 campaign that saw the Lady Loboes finish 8-3 in postseason play with the deepest playoff run in its history.
“We’ve had an outstanding year,” Cisco coach Vanessa Longoria said. “At the very beginning we scheduled some tough teams to help get us here.
“Getting them this far was fantastic and a lot of fun.”
SAGINAW — The Argyle Eagles walked past the Wylie Bulldogs 7-5 in the opening game of their best-of-three Region 1-5A Division II final series Tuesday afternoon.
You pretty much can add the word “literally,” if you want to.
Wyle pitchers issued nine free passes, including five in the first two innings, and Argyle used the Bulldogs’ generosity to score six runs in their first two at-bats.
The Bulldogs gamely answered the Eagles’ three-run first inning with three runs of their own in the top of the second, but Argyle put up a carbon-copy bottom half of the inning. And while Wylie made it interesting down the stretch, the Eagles (23-14-1) held on and are now a win away from a trip to the state semifinals.
Do you know what’s more annoying than facing a lefty slap hitter leading off a lineup?
How about facing two lefty slap hitters right off the bat who are quick with the bat.
That’s the reality for anyone facing Brock this season as sophomore Kayden Blue and freshman Jayci Smith have helped set the tone offensively for the Lady Eagles’ state semifinal run.
Brock (32-10) enters its best-of-three 4A series against Van Alstyne on a seven-game win streak where it’s averaged 9.3 runs. The Lady Eagles are two victories away from playing for the 4A Division II title next week in Austin.
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As is our tradition, with the UIL State Track and Field Championships now over, we conclude our Big Country Preps Player of the Week column for the 2025-26 school year. We’ll pick it up again on Monday, Aug. 31.
In the meantime, our final award of the school year belongs to Gordon senior Stryker Reed, and with good reason. At the state track meet, Reed won state titles in both the 110 and 300 hurdles, breaking his own state records in both events at 14.20 and 37.24. He took an additional gold with the 1600 relay team with a 47.8 split and bronze in the pole vault at 14-0. He nearly captured a fifth medal in Austin, taking fourth in the high jump at 6-2.
Oh, and did we mention he plays baseball?
Well, he does — well enough to help the Longhorns to a series sweep of Oglesby last week, going a combined 4 of 5 with a double, triple, two RBIs, three runs scored and two steals. He also pitched in Game 2, allowing one earned run in three innings of work with four strikeouts.
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GRAHAM — On paper and on the scoreboard, Jim Ned’s 17-6 loss in Game 2 of its Region I-3A Division I finals series against Iowa Park on Saturday didn’t look much different than the 12-2 one the Lady Indians suffered in the series opener on Friday at Hogan Field.
The two games even bore a fair number of similarities in the way they played out and, eventually, got out of hand.
But it was the one key difference that had coach Erica Jones beaming with pride at the end of Saturday’s game, rather than steaming with frustration, as she was the night before.
After allowing 12 unanswered runs to close out a run-rule loss in Game 1, Jim Ned allowed 17 runs in a row after opening Game 2 with an identical 2-0 lead. But this time, the Lady Indians went down fighting, scoring four runs in their final trip to the plate to end what was arguably the best season in Jim Ned softball history in a way more befitting of the team that achieved it.
STEPHENVILLE — After guiding Wylie to one of its best seasons ever, WHS softball coach Shelby Elkins had the unenviable task of speaking to her heartbroken players following an 11-7 Game 3 loss to Fort Worth Brewer in the Region I-5A DII title game on Saturday.
Brewer had just eliminated Wylie behind five homers at the Stephenville High School Softball Field. But Elkins quickly reminded a group of tearful players that there were several important achievements they should remember years from now.
“You just highlight the positives,” said Elkins, whose team had reached the program’s first regional title series since 2006 and its first ever in Class 5A. “For us to make it this far, they’ve done some great things this year.
“Every single one of them shattered their own records. … And that’s what we looked at from the very beginning of the season. The number of hits they had, the number of defensive plays — I wanted to give all of them goals to set and every one of them did a phenomenal job.
“I’m very proud of them.”
ABILENE — A day after a three-run top of the first inning propelled the Wall baseball team to a 13-1 win over Coahoma in Game 1 of the Region I-3A Division II semifinal at McMurry University’s Walt Driggers Field, the Bulldogs started Game 2 off with their own crooked number.
Coahoma, however, was unable to sustain the momentum of the fast start as the Hawks finished off a sweep of the best-of-three series with a 9-3 win on Saturday afternoon.
The Bulldogs managed just four hits off Wall starting pitcher Gage Reichenau — and they were just fractions of an inch away from only getting one hit in his four innings of work.
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AUSTIN — The 2026 University Interscholastic League track and field state championships came to a conclusion on Saturday at the University of Texas’ Mike A. Meyers Stadium with the Class 1A and Class 6A meets.
Over the first two days of the meet, area athletes earned a total of 30 medals — taking a dozen during Thursday’s Class 3A/4A portion and 18 on Friday in the Class 2A/5A/Wheelchair meet.
Given their chance to shine along with Class 6A athletes, the best of the Big Country’s Class 1A participants didn’t disappoint.
GRAHAM — After routing Burleson 11-4 in the opener of its Region I-5A Division II semifinals series on Thursday, the Wylie baseball team found itself in a position it didn’t want to be in Friday — facing elimination at the Graham High School Baseball Field.
But the Bulldogs bounced back from a 5-3 loss in Game 2 with another dominant effort in the series clincher, using a pair of five-run innings to pull away for a 14-4 run-rule win and punch their ticket to the regional finals.
After seeing 11 hits, including two home runs, result in just three runs in Friday’s early game, Wylie turned 12 hits, seven walks and six Burleson errors into a huge run total in the rubber match, taking pressure off its pitching staff early on the way to earning a date next week with all-sport playoff nemesis Argyle.
GRAHAM — A huge fourth inning, a few key mistakes and multiple controversial calls handed the Jim Ned Lady Indians a 12-2 loss in Game 1 of a Region I-3A DI title series with Iowa Park on Friday at Hogan Field.
Five Lady Hawks — Halli Kennedy, Callista Berrett, Bailey Martinez, Jacie Barnes and Jordyn Noble — all had two hits with a combined six RBIs to lead Iowa Park (31-7-1), which overcame a 2-0 deficit with 12 unanswered runs over the final three innings.
Jim Ned, which missed some crucial scoring opportunities early on due to several controversial calls, finished with six total hits. Gabby Cabrea and Paige Wilson were both 1-for-3 with an RBI to lead the Lady Indians (30-6), who suffered their only mercy rule loss of the season in six innings.
The series resumes with Game 2 today at 4 p.m. at the same venue. Game 3, if needed, will begin 30 minutes after Game 2.
GRAHAM — Heading into her team’s one-game Region I-5A Division I finals playoff against state power Aledo on Friday, Abilene High coach Jenna Aguirre knew the Lady Eagles would need to play their best game of the year to have an opportunity to extend their best season in school history to their first state semifinals appearance.
So when a leadoff error in the second inning led to three unearned runs on a two-out home run by Ladycats pitcher Tempe Perry, the coach knew her team might be in for a long day.
That early miscue proved a harbinger of things to come, unfortunately, as Aledo tacked on another unearned run in the third inning before busting the door down completely in a nine-run fourth to put the wheels in motion for a 13-0 win at Graham’s Hogan Field.